| HAL: jpa-00225918, version 1 |
| DOI: 10.1051/jphyscol:1986725 |
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| Journal de Physique Colloques 47, C7 (1986) C7-139-C7-144 |
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| HOT-ELECTRON EMISSION FROM COMPOSITE METAL-INSULATOR MICROEMITTERS |
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| M. MousaR. Latham |
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| (1986) |
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| Field emission microscopy and electron spectroscopy have been used to study the emission characteristics of several types of metal-insulator microemitters : these include resin-, alumina-, and hydrocarbon-coated tungsten, and glass-coated silver structures. Details are given of the threshold switch-on phenomenon, the reversible current-voltage characteristic, the high-field saturated emission current, the emission image, and the field-dependence of the spectral shift and FWHM. Consideration is also given to the technological significance of these findings. |
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| From: Archives Journal de Physique | |
| Submitted on: Wednesday, 1 January 1986 08:00:00 | |
| Updated on: Wednesday, 1 January 1986 08:00:00 | |